Using only elementary geometry, determine angle x. Provide a step-by-step proof.
You may only use elementary geometry, such as the fact that the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees and the basic congruent triangle rules (side-angle-side, etc.). You may not use more advanced trigonomery, such as the law of sines, the law of cosines, etc. There is a review of elementary geometry below.
Number Theory, Combinatorics, Geometry, Algebra, Calculus, etc...
This is fairly hilarious to math geeks. It assigns a piano key with a value and plays "pi" to 1,000 places. It's quite beautiful ; )
Math is the language of symbols. The way we work with numbers tells us a lot about their relationships, patterns, and the ways they change. Math helps us describe both similarities and differences and also helps us think and solve practical problems.
A cute trick to sketching an approximate visual representation of polynomials.
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Conference in Brooklyn, NY April 27-29, 2007
State education officials, worried that many elementary teachers struggle with math, are making it harder to get a teaching license and urging colleges to offer more demanding courses for aspiring teachers.